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The government of Argentina, functioning within the framework of a federal system, is a presidential representative democratic republic. The President of Argentina is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the President. Legislative power is vested in both the Executive and the National Congress. The Judiciary is independent from the Executive and from the Legislature. ==Executive branch== The current composition of the Executive Branch includes only the Head of State and Head of Government President of Argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, formally given the power over the Administration to follow through with the interests of the Nation. The President is also the Chief of the Argentine Armed Forces. The President and the Vice President are elected through universal suffrage by the nation considered as a whole. The Constitutional reform of 1994 introduced a ''two-round system'' by which the winning President-Vice President ticket has to receive either more than 45% of the overall valid votes, or at least 40% of it and a 10% lead over the runner-up. In any other case, the two leading tickets get to face a second round whose victor will be decided by a simple majority. This mechanism was not necessary in the 1995 election, when it could have first come into use, nor in the 1999 one, nor in the last two presidential elections, occurred in 2007 and 2011. However, it was instrumental in the selection of Néstor Kirchner in 2003. The cabinet of ministers is appointed by the president, but is not technically part of the Executive Power. The vice-president, Amado Boudou, belongs to the legislative branch, since he is also the president of the Senate. , official residence of the President of Argentina'' President Cristina Kirchner has held office since December 10, 2007. As of February 26, 2015, her cabinet consists of the following ministers: * Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers: ''Aníbal Fernández'' * Minister of the Interior and Transportation: ''Florencio Randazzo'' * Minister of Foreign Relations (mostly known as the ''Chancellor''): ''Héctor Timerman'' * Minister of Defense: ''Agustin Rossi'' * Minister of Economy: ''Axel Kicillof'' * Minister of Justice and Human Rights: ''Julio Alak'' * Minister of Security: ''Cecilia Rodríguez'' * Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Security: ''Carlos Tomada'' * Minister of Education: ''Alberto Sileoni'' * Minister of Science, Technology and Innovative Production: ''Lino Barañao'' * Minister of Health: ''Daniel Gollán'' * Minister of Social Development: ''Alicia Kirchner'' * Minister of Federal Planning and Public Utilities: ''Julio de Vido'' * Minister of Industry: ''Débora Giorgi'' * Minister of Agriculture: ''Carlos Casamiquela'' * Minister of Tourism: ''Carlos Enrique Meyer''〔(Argentina upgrades Tourism to Ministry given its growing economic contribution ) http://en.mercopress.com Retrieved 17 July 2010〕 * Minister of Culture: ''Teresa Parodi'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Government of Argentina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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